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- the present invention relates to a seat unit for a passenger seating arrangement provided within a vehicle cabin, in particular an aircraft cabin. Further, the invention relates to such a passenger seating arrangement.
- a seat unit for a passenger seating arrangement comprising at least a forward facing seat and at least a console arranged adjacent to the seat and a wall structure; wherein the seat unit is configured to link the forward facing seat arranged in front of the wall structure, and an angled seat arranged behind the wall structure wherein the console provides a footwell for a passenger of the angled seat.
- the console comprises an opened space providing the footwell on a rear side which is accessible by the passenger seated behind.
- the angled seat can be positioned behind the forward facing seat, whereas the console of the forward facing seat provides the footwell to the passenger seated on the angled seat, due to identification of specific geometries that allow the footwell of the angled seat to tessellate with the forward facing seat.
- a passenger seating arrangement is not limited to identical seat units which are forced to be arranged one behind another.
- different seat units can tessellate with each other, e. g. within the same column.
- giving each of the different seat units a commonality of structural parts, dimensions and styling enables dissimilar seat unit types and/or seat types to be arranged together within the same passenger seating arrangement.
- seat units allow, exemplarily so called herringbone seats and inline seats to join end to end in a single column in an advantageously manner.
- flexibility for designing seating arrangements, particularly cabin layouts, can be ensured whilst allowing a cabin space optimisation.
- the seat unit can be configured to link the forward facing seat arranged in front of the wall structure, and either an angled seat or a forward facing seat arranged behind the wall structure wherein the console provides a footwell for the passenger of either the angled seat or the forward facing seat.
- the forward facing seat is one of a termed inline seat.
- the console of the inline seat unit is arranged adjacent of the inline seat, whereas a longitudinal axis of the console as well as a longitudinal axis of the inline seat is each parallel to a longitudinal axis of the cabin.
- a seat-facing side of the console is adjacent, particularly aligned to a console-facing side of the seat.
- the console of the seat unit (comprising the forward facing seat) can provide the footwell for either a further forward facing seat or an angled seat arranged in the back. That means that the footwell within the console is shaped in such a manner that the footwell can either align with another forward facing seat or the angled seat.
- the console comprises a transition module, e.g. comprising a housing structure adapted to receive at least one of a monitor, a table structure and storage area for the passenger seated behind, particularly of the angled seat unit.
- the transition module is adapted to allow a transition between the inline seat unit, particularly a forward facing seat unit, and an angled seat unit.
- the transition module allows transition between an inline seat unit with a forward facing seat and an angled or herringbone seat unit with an angled seat.
- the transition module is one of a furniture part which is detachable mounted to a console structure.
- the transition module and the console are configured as a one-piece furniture part of the corresponding, particularly forward facing/inline seat unit.
- the console and the wall structure are assembled to a common transition module.
- the wall structure comprises a transition module, e.g. comprising a housing structure adapted to receive at least one of a monitor, a table structure and storage for the passenger seated behind, particularly of the angled seat unit.
- the transition module has a capability to install the monitor such that the monitor is arranged perpendicular to the angled seat.
- the transition module is adapted to allow a transition between a front forward facing seat unit and a rear angled seat unit.
- the transition module is one of a furniture part which is detachable mounted to the wall structure.
- the transition module and the wall structure are configured as a one-piece furniture part of the corresponding, particularly forward facing/inline seat unit.
- the transition module comprises at least two housings to receive the monitor and the table structure.
- the table structure can be arranged, particularly stowed and deployed, underneath the monitor.
- angled seat units can be identically angled and arranged behind each other.
- the at least one transition module of the forward facing seat unit is configured to adapt an angle, particularly the same angle as the several angled seat units arranged identically behind each other. This improves an optical appearance of the passenger seating arrangement.
- the wall structure is configured to accommodate a monitor for the passenger of the angled seat wherein the monitor is arranged perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the angled seat.
- the monitor is movable with respect to the wall structure.
- the monitor is pivotable to arrange it perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the angled seat.
- the monitor is immovable fixed within a housing structure of the transition module.
- the forward facing seat is distanced from the wall structure at least between 15 cm and 25 cm, in particular about 18 cm.
- a longitudinal axis of the angled seat is relatively angled with respect to a longitudinal axis of the cabin between 25° and 45 , in particular about 28 to 35.
- the angled seat in a bed position is aligned to an outer surface, particularly to a back shell of the wall structure.
- a side surface of the angled seat in bed position is partially adjacent to the back shell of the wall structure, following a shape of the wall structure.
- the forward facing seat and the angled seat do not overlap due to the distance of the forward facing seat from the wall structure and a specific angle of the angled seat.
- the wall structure in particular a rear wall and/or the back shell are/is substantially asymmetrically shaped.
- the rear wall can comprise one of an S-shape, whereas the S-shape is asymmetrical, having asymmetrical portions.
- the forward facing seat and the angled seat in the bed position can be avoided.
- mechanics, such as kinematics and seat frame structures, of the forward facing seat can be arranged between the forward facing seat and the wall structure, whereas the angled seat does not overlap with this portion in its bed position.
- the disclosure further provides a passenger seating arrangement provided within a vehicle cabin comprising a plurality of seat units, wherein the seat units in one column are arranged one behind another in a longitudinal direction of the cabin and each seat unit provides a seat being adjustable between at least a seating position and at least a bed position.
- each seat unit is adapted to partially surrounding one of the seats and providing a passenger access to said one seat, wherein the seat units are configured to have essentially common outer dimensions, particularly mating geometry, and wherein each seat unit is adapted to be assembled in at least two different orientations, exemplary comprising angled and/or forward facing seat orientations, particularly with respect to a cabin axis.
- each seat unit is adapted to be assembled in at least two different locations of a corresponding seat with respect to the cabin, in particular to the cabin axis, within the vehicle cabin.
- each seat unit is adapted to be assembled having common outer dimensions, whereas angled seats as well as forward facing seats are positionable within each seat unit. That means that each seat unit can be simply transferred from a forward facing seat unit to an angled seat unit and vice versa.
- each seat unit is adapted to be assembled having common outer dimensions, whereas the location of the corresponding seat of each seat unit is positionable with respect to a cabin wall and to an aisle within the vehicle cabin.
- the corresponding seat of each seat unit can be positioned on an inner or an outer location with respect to the cabin wall and the aisle.
- each seat unit is adapted to be assembled having common outer dimensions, whereas each seat unit is positionable in an outer column arranged along each cabin wall. Additionally, each seat unit is positionable in an inner center column arranged between the outer columns. For example, the inner center column is distanced from each of the outer columns by one aisle.
- the passenger seating arrangement a high customization of the passenger seating arrangement within the vehicle cabin is ensured.
- the passenger seating arrangement does not have to be sold as a specific layout of seat units.
- the layout as well as each seat unit can be changed individually within the same vehicle cabin.
- a change of the passenger seating arrangement can be simplified. Therefore, manufacturing costs and manufacture as well as a revision time can be reduced.
- a customer choice of specific cabin layouts is not limited.
- each seat unit can tessellate with one of an identical or different seat unit within one column, particularly in rows behind and ahead of each seat unit.
- some components such as herringbone footwells, have geometry to allow them to tessellate with different and/or identical adjacent seat units.
- a use of space within the vehicle cabin can be advantageously optimised whilst ensuring a high comfort space to each passenger.
- At least a wall structure of the forward facing seat unit and the wall structure of the angled seat unit are substantially identical.
- at least the wall structure can be reused and vice versa.
- same congruent ground plan or identical outer dimension as the other seat units can be provided even when transferring from one of the forward facing seat unit to one of the angled seat units and vice versa.
- each of the seat units are individually developable. For example, colors and materials of each seat unit can be customized.
- a number of primary and different seat units is provided wherein the primary seat units are differed from each other by the orientation of the seat with respect to the seat unit.
- the seat units are one of a forward or rearward facing seat unit, wherein at least a longitudinal axis of the seat is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the aircraft cabin, and an angled seat unit, wherein at least the longitudinal axis of the seat is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft cabin.
- the different primary seat units have a congruent ground plan and/or identical outer dimensions.
- These primary seat units e.g. seat shell structures, are similar in all dimensions, e.g. in all X, Y and Z dimensions of the vehicle cabin. These seat units share similar styling identity and character.
- these seat units house common components, in particular common assemblies such as suite privacy doors, seat controls for the seat and bed positions, reading lights, suite lamps, upper furniture and top shell cappings.
- privacy doors, kinematics of the seats and/or doors, infotainment units and/or tables are repeatable common functional parts or elements.
- one of the primary seat units are adapted to form an in-line overall seating layout with an inner in-line arrangement of the seat or an outer in-line arrangement of the seat within the corresponding primary seat unit with respect to a cabin wall and/or an aisle.
- one of the primary seat units are adapted to form an angled herringbone seating layout with an outwardly faced/angled arrangement of the seat or an inwardly faced/angled arrangement of the seat within the corresponding primary seat unit with respect to a cabin axis, cabin wall and/or the aisle.
- the layout can comprise of one an outwardly faced overall herringbone seating layout or an inwardly faced overall herringbone seating layout
- each of the seat units are created by components of at least one of a seat shell structure having a number of furniture parts, an armrest structure, a privacy divider, a table structure, and a door structure.
- the furniture parts comprise at least one of a separation wall at least comprising a side wall bordering an aisle of the cabin and a rear wall separating the seat units in the same column, a console adjacent to the seat providing at least a utility surface for the passenger and a stowage compartment adjacent to the seat.
- the seat units of each layout provide common utility surface dimensions.
- the console provides at least a footwell for a passenger seated behind.
- at least a shape of the footwell within the console for the forward or rearward facing seat unit differs from a shape of the footwell for the angled seat unit.
- each of the seat units is formable by different combinations of one of the seat assemblies, one of the seat shell structures, one of the armrest structures, one of the privacy dividers, and one of the table structures, wherein the different seat units have a congruent ground plan or identical outer dimensions.
- the seat shell structure comprises a number of common furniture parts to be optionally assembled with respect to each other depending on an orientation of the seat within a desired kind of one of the primary seat units. Moreover, the number of furniture parts is at least partially surrounding the seat and providing a passenger access.
- a number of different overall seating layouts within the vehicle cabin are each configurable by optionally assembling a number of common furniture parts with respect to each other depending on an orientation of the seat within desired kind of seat units.
- the seat units are arranged within the cabin to provide at least one of different overall seating layouts, in particular one of an in-line overall seating layout, an outwardly faced overall herringbone seating layout, an inwardly faced overall herringbone seating layout and a combination of different seating layouts for arranging the seat units in the cabin.
- the seat units are one of a forward or rearward facing seat unit, wherein at least a longitudinal axis of the seat is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the aircraft cabin, and an angled seat unit, wherein at least the longitudinal axis of the seat is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft cabin.
- the furniture parts comprise a number of common basic equipment parts for each of the seat units. Therefore, the furniture parts can be used within each of the different overall seating layouts. Additionally, the furniture parts are optionally assembled with a number of add-on furniture parts providing different shapes for different kinds of seat units. Thereby, the add-on furniture parts comprise a number of add-on armrest parts each providing different dimensions to fit into each of the desired seat units. Further, the add-on furniture parts comprise at least a side surface positionable at least partially along a side of the seat to fit into each of the desired seat units.
- a width of at least the rear wall in a transverse direction of the cabin and a height of at least the rear wall for each seat unit are identical. Thereby, the rear wall of each seat unit within each of the different overall seating layouts can remain substantially the same.
- the present invention further relates to an assembly set configured to form each of the seat units, wherein at least a shape of the console for the forward or rearward facing seat unit differs from a shape of the console for the angled seat unit.
- the present invention relates to a vehicle cabin, in particular an aircraft cabin, comprising a passenger seating arrangement, exemplarily formed out of an assembly set.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic overview of an assembly set of common components for creating different seat units and variable passenger seating arrangements
- FIGS. 2 A to 2 D show in each case a schematic top view of different seat units
- FIGS. 3 A to 3 E show in each case a perspective view of different seat units
- FIGS. 4 to 7 show in each case a top view of an embodiment of a passenger seating arrangement in a column
- FIGS. 8 to 13 show in each case a top view of an embodiment of a passenger seating arrangement in a vehicle cabin.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic overview of an assembly set 1 of common components C for creating different seat units M 1 to Mn (shown in FIG. 1 schematic, in FIGS. 2 A to 3 E in detail) and variable passenger seating arrangements 2 in a cabin 100 (shown in FIGS. 4 to 13 ).
- the coordinate system comprises a longitudinal axis x, LA, a transverse axis y and a vertical axis z in relation to the aircraft.
- the longitudinal axis x defines a longitudinal direction and length of the vehicle cabin 100
- the transverse axis y defines a transverse direction and width of the vehicle cabin 100
- the vertical axis z defines a vertical direction and height of the vehicle cabin 100 .
- a flight direction FD is shown in FIG. 8 .
- the assembly set 1 may comprise at least a plurality of seating modules or seat units M 1 to Mn.
- Each of the seat units M 1 to Mn are created by a set of components C, e.g. furniture and/or seat components, of at least one of a plurality of seat assemblies S 1 to Sn, a plurality of seat shell structures F 1 to Fm, a plurality of armrest structures A 1 to Ai, a plurality of door structures D 1 to Dk, a plurality of privacy dividers P 1 to Pq and a plurality of table structures T 1 to Ta.
- a set of components C e.g. furniture and/or seat components, of at least one of a plurality of seat assemblies S 1 to Sn, a plurality of seat shell structures F 1 to Fm, a plurality of armrest structures A 1 to Ai, a plurality of door structures D 1 to Dk, a plurality of privacy dividers P 1 to Pq and a plurality of table structures T 1 to Ta.
- each of the different seat units M 1 to Mn are formable by different combinations of common components C.
- each of the different seat units M 1 to Mn is created by one of the seat assemblies S 1 to Sn, one of the seat shell structures F 1 to Fm, one of the armrest structures A 1 to Ai, one of the door structures D 1 to Dk, one of the privacy dividers P 1 to Pq, and one of the table structures T 1 to Ta.
- Each of the seat units M 1 to Mn comprises a furniture structure having at least one of the seat shell structures F 1 to Fm, one of the armrest structures A 1 to Ai, one of the door structures D 1 to Dk, one of the privacy dividers P 1 to Pq or partition wall, and one of the table structures T 1 to Ta.
- each of the seat units M 1 to Mn formed by the furniture structure, e.g. by the seat shell structures F 1 to Fm, the privacy dividers P 1 to Pq and/or the door structures D 1 to Dk can provide an enclosed suite (shown in FIGS. 3 A to 3 E ).
- each of the furniture or seat shell structure F 1 to Fm has at least a partition wall, a wall structure 6 , to separate the seat units M 1 to Mn from each other.
- the partition wall structure 6 is a wall arranged behind each seat 3 of the seat units M 1 to Mn and separates them from each other in the longitudinal direction of the cabin 100 .
- the side of the seat unit M 1 to Mn which is bordering an aisle 101 can be part of the seat shell structure F 1 to Fm.
- the seat shell structure F 1 to Fm may comprise a pre-assembled privacy wall 10 .
- the aisle 101 side having such a privacy wall 10 provides privacy to a passenger seated in a corresponding seat unit M 1 to Mn from other seat units M 1 to Mn positioned opposite the aisle 10 .
- Each seat assembly S 1 to Sn comprises at least a seat 3 being adjustable between at least a seating position and at least a bed position.
- Each seat 3 comprises at least a backrest 3 . 1 and a seat pan 3 . 2 .
- the seat 3 may comprise optionally a leg-rest 3 . 3 and/or a headrest 3 . 5 .
- the seat 3 can be brought into one or more positions, e.g. into a taxi, take-off, landing position, designated as “TTL” or “TT&L”-position, an inclined position or a sleeping or bed position.
- TTL taxi, take-off, landing position
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- the seat pan 3 . 2 , the backrest 3 . 1 and optionally the leg-rest 3 . 3 and/or headrest 3 . 5 are brought into a substantially flat, horizontal position.
- each seat shell structure F 1 to Fm is part of the furniture structure.
- each seat shell structure F 1 to Fm of each seat unit M 1 to Mn comprises at least a console forming a footwell 4 for a passenger seated behind and/or a utility surface 5 for a corresponding passenger of the seat unit M 1 to Mn.
- the seat shell structure F 1 to Fm comprises wall structure 6 , e.g. a separating wall.
- the console e.g. the footwell 4 comprises an open space 4 . 1 .
- the open space 4 . 1 is arranged at a rear side of the footwell 4 facing towards the passenger seated behind, such that the footwell 4 is accessible for a rear passenger.
- the footwell 4 may comprise a panel 4 . 2 (dotted line) arranged above the footwell 4 to separate the respective seat unit M 1 to Mn from another one of the seat units M 1 to Mn.
- the adjustable seat 3 can be brought into the sleeping position, in particular a bed position, such that the seat 3 is partially projecting into the footwell 4 (shown for instance in FIG. 5 ). Therefore, the console of the footwell 4 and a corresponding footwell space can be seen as an extension space for the rear passenger.
- the seat shell structure F 1 to Fm can comprise an inner support surface portion which is fixed to the footwell 4 inside the footwell space.
- the leg-rest 3 . 3 comes into contact with the support surface portion of the footwell 4 such that a sleeping surface is extended for the rear passenger.
- the support surface portion has a corresponding shape with a shape of the leg-rest 3 . 3 .
- the utility surface 5 for the corresponding passenger of the seat unit M 1 to Mn is provided as an upper support surface portion on the footwell 4 or the console and/or adjacent to the footwell 4 .
- the utility surface 5 can comprise a shelf, a table, storage space and storage area.
- the storage area can provide storage space for a remote control, magazines, suitcases, shoes, headphones or other items belonging to the passenger or airline.
- the utility surface 5 can comprise service and operational elements, such as switches and HMI-panel to control operable features of the seat unit M 1 to Mn.
- the armrest structure A 1 to Ai for the corresponding passenger of the seat unit M 1 to Mn is provided as a furniture structure, in particular a support surface portion arranged next to the corresponding seat 3 .
- the armrest structure A 1 to Ai comprises at least an armrest 7 .
- the armrest structure A 1 to Ai comprises support structure 8 , e.g. a partition or separating wall.
- the armrest 7 can be movable such that at least an extended sleeping surface is created when the armrest 7 is in a stowed position.
- the armrest 7 is arranged at a same height as the seat 3 in the bed position.
- the armrest 7 is one of a dropping armrest.
- the armrest 7 can provide a storage space for the passenger.
- the armrest 7 can be configured as a furniture structure with a fixed height H, in particular a height H higher as the height H of the seat 3 in the bed position or of the seat pan 3 . 2 in the TTL position or seating/comfort position.
- the armrest 7 may flip up from the support structure 8 .
- the door structure D 1 to Dk comprises at least a privacy door 9 and/or a privacy wall 10 .
- the privacy door 9 may be configured as a separate door which is movable along a bordering side of the seat unit M 1 to Mn.
- the privacy door 9 may be configured as a single or double door with a door part on each side. A double door design allows a private mini suite design.
- the privacy wall 10 may be arranged on e.g. an aisle 10 bordering side of the seat unit M 1 to Mn.
- the privacy wall 10 can comprise the movable privacy door 9 for at least partially closing a pitch and a passenger access PA 1 to PA 4 .
- the privacy divider P 1 to Pq can comprise a movable or fixed privacy screen 11 , shown as dotted line.
- the privacy screen 11 may be arranged on an opposite side of the door structure D 1 to Dk of a seat unit M 1 to Mn.
- the privacy screen 11 may be configured as a 2- or 3-pieces dropping screen.
- the multi-pieces/parts privacy screen 11 may be telescopically stowable such that different heights and/or functions are available.
- the area adjacent to the privacy screen 11 can be used as a lateral foot support or foot space.
- an upper support portion of the privacy screen 11 can be used as a lateral armrest or support surface for the passenger.
- the privacy screen 11 can comprise one of a flip-armrest, a fold down or fold up armrest which is stowable within a vertical plane in the privacy screen 11 .
- the armrest In a deployed position, the armrest can provide a horizontal arm support to the corresponding passenger.
- the armrest is pivotably mounted to the privacy screen 11 by means of hinge connections.
- the privacy screen 11 In an upper position of the privacy screen 11 , the privacy screen 11 is used e.g. as a divider between two seat units M 1 to Mn or as a separator to an aisle 101 , as exemplarily shown in FIG. 5 .
- the different screen parts/pieces from down to up may have different weight, thickness and/or material.
- E.g. lower component may form a cover and/or stowage element
- a middle component may form an armrest and/or an upper component of the privacy screen 11 may form a privacy wall 10 or separating wall.
- each seat unit M 1 to Mn may comprise one of the table structures T 1 to Ta.
- the table structure T 1 to Ta is configured as a foldable or movable table 12 .
- the table 12 is movable between a stowed position and a use position.
- the table structure T 1 to Ta can be arranged adjacent each of the seat assemblies S 1 to Sn, for example within the corresponding console.
- the table structure T 1 to T 4 is arranged on a rear side of each console that means above each of the footwells 4 , whereas the table structure T 1 to T 4 can be deployed towards a passenger seated behind the said footwell 4 .
- FIGS. 2 A to 2 D show in each case a schematic top view of different seat units M 1 to M 4 .
- FIGS. 3 A to 3 E show in each case a perspective view of different seat units M 1 to M 4 .
- a plurality of similar or different seat units M 1 to Mn in at least one column C 1 to Cx and/or in a vehicle cabin 100 are configured in such a manner that in an assembled state of the different seat units M 1 to Mn each of the seat units M 1 to Mn has a congruent ground plan or identical outer dimension.
- a congruent and/or identical configuration of the different seat units M 1 to Mn allows a variable arrangement of the different seat unit M 1 to Mn, in particular a wide variety of different layouts to be created from a relatively small set or catalogue of components C.
- each of the seat units M 1 to Mn are configured to have essentially common outer dimensions, wherein each seat unit M 1 to Mn is adapted to be assembled in at least two different orientations of a corresponding seat 3 with respect to the vehicle cabin 100 .
- the orientation of the corresponding seat 3 relates to one of an angled and/or forward facing orientation of the seat 3 with respect to the longitudinal axis x, LA of the cabin 100 .
- each seat unit M 1 to Mn is adapted to be assembled in at least two different locations of the corresponding seat 3 with respect to the cabin 100 , in particular to the longitudinal axis x, LA, within the cabin 100 .
- FIGS. 2 A and 2 B show each a forward facing seat unit M 1 , M 2 , whereas the orientation of the seat 3 is forward facing, particularly in the flight direction FD.
- the location of the seat 3 of each of the forward facing seat units M 1 , M 2 is opposite to each other. Therefore, the seat units M 1 , M 2 are adapted to be assembled with identically orientated seats 3 , whereas the locations differ from each other, particularly with respect to each of the seat units M 1 , M 2 .
- each of the forward facing seat units M 1 , M 2 comprises a transition module TR which is arranged at a rear wall of the wall structure 6 .
- the transition module TR is arranged behind the console providing the footwell 4 for the rear passenger.
- the transition modules TR of each of the forward facing seat units M 1 , M 2 are configured to adapt to and align towards an angled seat 3 arranged in the back.
- the transition module TR is configured to link the forward facing seat 3 arranged in front of the wall structure 6 and an angled seat 3 arranged behind the wall structure 6 .
- the transition module TR allows a transition between an inline seat unit, particularly the forward facing seat unit M 1 or M 2 with an angled or herringbone seat unit, such as inwardly and outwardly angled seat units M 3 or M 4 as shown in FIGS. 2 C and 2 D with an angled seat 3 .
- the transition module TR is one of an add-on furniture part which is detachable mounted to the console and/or the wall structure 6 . Thereby, by detaching the transition module TR off the corresponding wall structure 6 and console, this console is adapted to be aligned with a rear forward facing seat unit M 1 or M 2 .
- transition module TR and the console and/or the wall structure 6 are configured as a one-piece furniture part of the corresponding, particularly forward facing/inline seat unit M 1 and M 2 .
- the console and the wall structure 6 are assembled to a common transition module TR.
- the forward facing seat 3 is one of a termed inline seat.
- the console of the inline seat is arranged adjacent to the inline seat, whereas a longitudinal axis of the console as well as a longitudinal axis of the inline seat is each parallel to a longitudinal axis x, LA of the cabin 100 .
- a seat-facing side of the console is adjacent, particularly aligned to a console-facing side of the seat 3 .
- the forward facing seat 3 has a front seat portion 3 . 6 which is at least substantially on same level as a front surface of the console. Therefore, the forward facing seat 3 is distanced from the wall structure 6 at least between 15 cm and 25 cm, in particular about 18 cm.
- a space between the wall structure 6 and behind the forward facing seat 3 can be used to mount one of a seat support structure and/or seat mechanics, cable joints for seat kinematics or the like.
- the wall structure 6 is substantially asymmetrically shaped.
- the wall structure 6 can comprise one of an S-shape, whereas the S-shape comprises asymmetrical portions.
- the transition module TR comprises at least two not further shown housings to receive a monitor M and the table structure T 1 or T 2 .
- the table structure T 1 , T 2 can be arranged, particularly stowed and deployed, underneath the monitor M.
- the monitor M and the table structure T 1 , T 2 are arranged perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the angled seat 3 .
- the wall structure 6 is configured to accommodate the monitor M for the passenger of the rear seat 3 , wherein the monitor M is arranged perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the seat 3 .
- FIGS. 2 C and 2 D shows a rear panel 4 . 2 of the footwell 4 , e. g. the console, of the angled seat units M 3 , M 4 .
- the rear panel 4 . 2 comprises at least one of a same shape TRS, dimensions and angled portion as the transition module TR of the forward facing seat units M 1 , M 2 as shown in FIGS. 2 A, 2 B .
- the angled seat 3 in a bed position is aligned to the rear wall of the wall structure 6 , particularly to a center portion of the S-shaped wall structure 6 .
- a side surface of the angled seat 3 in bed position is partially adjacent to the center portion of the wall structure 6 , following a substantially even/straight center portion of the S-shaped wall structure 6 .
- FIGS. 2 C and 2 D show each an angled seat unit M 3 , M 4 , whereas the orientation of the seat 3 is angled with respect to the longitudinal axis x, LA of the cabin 100 .
- each of the angled seat units M 3 , M 4 can be one of a termed inwardly or outwardly angled seat unit M 3 , M 4 .
- the location of the seat 3 of each of the angled seat units M 3 , M 4 is opposite to each other.
- the seat units M 3 , M 4 are adapted to be assembled with different orientated seats 3 , whereas the locations differ from each other, exemplarily with respect to each of the seat units M 3 , M 4 .
- the different seat units M 1 to Mn are configured such that each of them having some components C of the assembly set 1 that can be used to create different cabin layouts, e.g. inline/outline/herringbone seating combinations.
- different seat shell structures F 1 to Fm e.g. furniture parts
- the wall structure 6 of the forward facing seat unit M 1 and the wall structure 6 of the angled seat unit M 4 are substantially identical.
- the wall structure 6 of the forward facing seat unit M 2 can be used providing space for the angled seat 3 of the angled seat unit M 3 and vice versa.
- same congruent ground plan or identical outer dimension as the other seat units M 1 to Mn can be provided even when transferring from one of the forward facing seat unit M 1 , M 2 to one of the angled seat units M 3 , M 4 and vice versa.
- the different seat shell structures F 1 to Fm e.g. furniture parts, are optionally assembled with respect to each other such that at least dimensions of each seat unit M 1 to Mn remain substantially the same.
- Each seat unit M 1 to Mn comprises a longitudinal side bordering an aisle 101 of the vehicle cabin 100 (shown in FIGS. 2 A to 12 ). On this longitudinal side of the seat unit M 1 to Mn, one of the door structures D 1 to Dk is arranged.
- each seat unit M 1 to Mn comprises at least one console or seat shell structure F 1 to Fm and one seat assembly S 1 to Sn arranged adjacent to the seat shell structure F 1 to Fm.
- each or some of the seat units M 1 to Mn is/are one of the forward facing seat unit M 1 to M 2 , wherein at least a longitudinal axis of the seat 3 of one of the forward facing seat units M 1 to M 2 is parallel to a longitudinal axis LA of the vehicle cabin 100 (shown in FIGS. 8 to 12 ).
- each or some of the seat units M 1 to Mn is/are configured as the angled seat unit M 3 to M 4 , wherein at least the longitudinal axis of the seat 3 of one of the angled seat units M 3 to M 4 is angled relative to the longitudinal axis LA of the vehicle cabin 100 .
- the seat 3 of an angled seat unit M 3 to M 4 may be angled inwardly or outwardly.
- a width W e.g. a maximum width
- a length L e.g. a maximum length
- a height H e.g. a maximum height
- the seat units M 1 to Mn of each layout provide common utility surface dimensions.
- FIGS. 2 A and 2 B show a top view and FIGS. 3 A and 3 B show a perspective view of a seat unit M 1 or M 2
- each of the seat unit M 1 or M 2 includes a seat 3 which is essentially parallel to a wall structure 6 , e.g. a rear wall or panel, arranged on a backside of the seat 3 ( FIGS. 2 A, 3 A, 2 B, 3 B ) and/or to a privacy divider P 1 , e.g. a privacy wall 10 , side wall or panel 4 . 2 , arranged on a lateral side of a footwell 4 ( FIGS. 2 A, 3 A ) or of the seat 3 ( FIGS. 2 B, 3 B ).
- the wall structure 6 and the privacy divider P 1 may be formed as a pre-assembled sub-module of the respective seat shell structure F 1 or F 2 .
- the wall structure 6 as a separation panel to another seat unit M 1 to Mn behind the seat 3 in the same column C 1 and the lateral privacy divider P 1 as bordering wall to an adjacent aisle are configured as furniture parts which at least partially surrounds the seat 3 and provides a passenger access PA 3 .
- a console configured as the footwell 4 and/or storage structure is adjacent to the seat 3 may be pre-assembled with the rear wall structure 6 and/or the lateral privacy divider P 1 and provides at least a utility surface for the corresponding passenger of the seat 3 and a stowage compartment adjacent to the seat 3 and the footwell 4 for a rear passenger seated behind.
- each seat unit M 1 or M 2 may comprise an add-on furniture part 13 providing different shapes for different kinds of seat units M 1 or M 2 .
- the add-on furniture part 13 of seat unit M 1 comprises an add-on armrest part or a side surface providing different dimension to fit into each of the desired seat units M 1 or M 2 and to cover free space.
- the footwell 4 e.g. the console, comprises an open space 4 . 1 at a rear side facing towards the passenger seated behind, such that the footwell 4 is accessible for a rear passenger.
- the adjustable seat 3 can be brought into the sleeping position, in particular a bed position, such that the seat 3 is partially projecting into the footwell 4 . Therefore, the footwell space of the console can be seen as an extension space for the rear passenger.
- the footwell 4 may comprise a support surface portion 14 which is fixed inside the footwell space. When the seat 3 is brought into the sleeping position, the leg-rest 3 . 3 comes into contact with the support surface portion 14 of the footwell 4 such that a sleeping surface is extended for the rear passenger.
- the support surfaced portion 14 has a corresponding outer rear shape with an outer front shape of the leg-rest 3 . 3 and an outer shape with an inner shape of the footwell 4 .
- FIGS. 2 C and 2 D show a top view and FIGS. 3 C and 3 D show a perspective view of a seat unit M 3 or M 4
- each of the seat unit M 3 or M 4 includes a seat 3 which is angled with respect to a wall structure 6 , e.g. a rear wall or panel 4 . 2 , arranged on a backside of the seat 3 ( FIGS. 2 C, 3 C, 2 D, 3 D ) and/or to a privacy divider P 1 , e.g. a privacy wall 10 , side wall or panel, arranged on a lateral side of a footwell 4 ( FIGS. 2 C, 3 C ) or of the seat 3 ( FIGS. 2 D, 3 D ).
- a privacy divider P 1 e.g. a privacy wall 10 , side wall or panel, arranged on a lateral side of a footwell 4 ( FIGS. 2 C, 3 C ) or of the seat 3 ( FIGS. 2 D, 3 D ).
- FIGS. 2 C, 3 C each of them shows an outwardly angled seat configuration.
- FIGS. 2 D and 3 E each of them shows an inwardly angled seat configuration.
- Each of the mentioned configurations depends on an orientation of the seat 3 with respect to the aisle 101 .
- the wall structure 6 and the privacy divider P 3 may be formed as a pre-assembled sub-module of the respective seat shell structure F 3 or F 4 .
- the wall structure 6 as a separation panel to another seat unit M 3 to Mn behind the seat 3 in the same column C 1 and the lateral privacy divider P 1 as bordering wall to an adjacent aisle 101 or a cabin side wall are configured as furniture parts which at least partially surrounds the seat 3 and provides a passenger access PA 1 to PA 4 .
- a console configured as the footwell 4 and/or storage structure is adjacent to the seat 3 may be pre-assembled with the rear wall structure 6 and/or the lateral privacy divider P 1 and provides at least a utility surface for the corresponding passenger of the seat 3 and a stowage compartment adjacent to the seat 3 and the footwell 4 for a rear passenger seated behind.
- each of the seat units M 3 or M 4 comprises a movable armrest 7 which provides a sleeping surface extension in a stowed position.
- FIGS. 4 to 7 show in each case a top view of an embodiment of different passenger seating arrangements 2 in a column C 1 to C 4 .
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show passenger seating arrangements 2 having a number of forward facing seat units M 1 or M 2 arranged in an alternating manner in the same column C 1 or C 2 .
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show passenger seating arrangements 2 having a number of same angled seat units M 3 or M 4 arranged in a staggered manner in the same column C 3 or C 4 .
- Each of the seat units M 1 to M 4 of each of the passenger seating arrangements 2 are created by common components C of the assembly set 1 .
- Each of the seat units M 1 to M 4 of each of the columns C 1 to C 4 are arranged next to an aisle 101 in a cabin 100 .
- the seat units M 1 to M 4 of each of the columns C 1 to C 4 are distanced from each other by a pitch PT 1 to PT 4 providing a passenger access PA 1 to PA 4 .
- each seat 3 of the corresponding seat unit M 1 to M 4 is separately accessible by its passenger access PA 1 to PA 4 from a corresponding aisle 101 .
- the passenger access PA 1 or PA 2 extends essentially perpendicular to the corresponding aisle 101 .
- the passenger access PA 3 or PA 4 are angled with respect to the corresponding aisle 101 .
- the shown transition module TR in FIGS. 2 A, 2 B is configured to provide an angled passenger access such as the passenger access PA 3 or PA 4 , whereas passenger access behind the transition module TR is substantially perpendicular to the angled seat 3 .
- Each of the seat units M 1 to M 4 has a congruent ground plan or identical outer dimension.
- the assembly set 1 comprises two primary seat units M 1 to M 2 , in particular furniture or seat shell structure F 1 and F 2 .
- the assembly set 1 may comprise two further primary seat units M 3 to M 4 , in particular seat shell structures F 3 and F 4 , which are mirrored with respect to the other primary seat units M 1 to M 2 , in particular the primary seat shell structures F 1 to F 2 .
- These primary seat units M 1 to M 4 e.g. the seat shell structures F 1 to F 4 , are similar in all dimensions, e.g. in all X, Y and Z dimensions. These seat units M 1 to M 4 share similar styling identity and character. Further, these seat units M 1 to M 4 house common components C, in particular common assemblies such as suite privacy doors 9 , seat controls for the seat 3 and bed positions, reading lights, suite lamps, upper furniture and top shell cappings. In other words: Privacy doors 9 , kinematics of the seats 3 and/or door structures D 1 to D 4 , infotainment units and/or tables 12 are repeatable common functional parts or elements.
- the seat units M 1 to M 4 house the same seat assembly S 1 to S 4 with the same seat 3 .
- each of the seat assemblies S 1 to S 4 has the same wire harnessing and same build methodology.
- the key differences in the seat units M 1 to M 4 created by the components C of the assembly set 1 are the orientation, e.g. angle of the seats 3 with respect to the aisles 101 in the cabin 100 and/or the longitudinal axis LA of the cabin 100 or aircraft centreline.
- the primary seat units M 1 to M 4 ensure alignment of each seat units M 1 to M 4 behind each other and next to each other in an angled manner and/or in a staggered manner, e.g. in an outboard facing herringbone arrangement (shown in FIGS. 7 , 8 and in partial in FIGS. 8 - 12 ), in an inboard facing herringbone arrangement (shown in FIG. 9 and in partial in FIGS. 10 , 12 ) and/or in a staggered in-line arrangement (shown in partial in FIGS. 7 , 8 - 12 ).
- common dimensions and styling permits usually dissimilar seat types to be arranged together in the same cabin 100 .
- the unique dimensions and/or connective geometry of the seat units M 1 to Mn allows herringbone and inline seating arrangements to join end to end in a single column C 1 to C 4 and also creates unique seating arrangements 2 in this respect.
- the unique dimensions and/or geometry of a few number of seat units M 1 to M 4 allows cabin optimisation and a wide variety of different cabin layouts to be created from a relatively small catalogue of common components C:
- a monitor M of each of the seat units M 1 to M 4 is orientated similarly to the orientation of the corresponding seat 3 of the corresponding seat unit M 1 to M 4 and positioned on a seat shell structure F 1 to F 4 of an identical seat unit M 1 to M 4 in front of the corresponding seat 3 .
- the assembly set 1 comprising the different common components C may be used to create a number of different seating layouts or passenger seating arrangements 2 within the cabin 100 as for example shown in FIGS. 8 to 13 and described below:
- FIGS. 8 to 13 show in each case a top view of an embodiment of a section of a passenger seating arrangement 2 in a cabin 100 , e.g. a vehicle cabin or aircraft cabin.
- FIG. 8 shows a section of a passenger seating arrangement 2 .
- the cabin section comprises next to each cabin wall of the cabin 100 a single column C 1 and C 4 having identically outwards angled seat units M 3 .
- FIG. 8 shows the passenger seating arrangement 2 comprising a number of seat units M 1 to M 3 , whereas the cabin 100 has a mirror axis MA.
- Each of the respective seat units M 1 to M 3 is mirrored along the mirror axis MA.
- two columns C 2 and C 3 are provided with forward facing seat units M 1 and M 2 .
- the forward facing seat units M 1 and M 2 are arranged behind each other in the longitudinal direction of the cabin 100 and are staggered.
- the seat units M 1 and M 2 e.g. interior structures, galley structures, interior trims or fittings within the cabin 100 .
- the forward facing seat units M 1 and M 2 may be arranged in a front row section 16 and/or the rear row section (not shown) of the cabin 100 to take up less width.
- the interior or daunting structures 17 can comprise a galley, lavatories, doors, emergency exits, staff storage, electronic compartments etc.
- FIG. 9 shows another section of a passenger seating arrangement 2 .
- the cabin section comprises four columns C 1 to C 4 wherein at least two of the columns C 2 and C 3 are center columns and the other two are outer columns C 1 and C 4 .
- Each of the columns C 1 to C 4 has in a front row section 16 three rows R 1 to R 3 comprising forward facing seat units M 1 and M 2 which are arranged behind each other in the longitudinal direction of the cabin 100 and are staggered.
- each of the columns C 1 to C 4 has in a center section 18 four or five rows R 4 to R 7 or R 8 of several outwardly and inwardly angled seat units M 3 and M 4 .
- each of the seat units M 1 to Mn are configured to have essentially common outer dimensions, wherein each seat unit M 1 to Mn is adapted to be assembled in at least two different orientations of a corresponding seat 3 with respect to the vehicle cabin 100 .
- the orientation of the corresponding seat 3 relates to one of an angled and/or forward facing orientation of the seat 3 with respect to the longitudinal axis x, LA of the cabin 100 .
- each seat unit M 1 to Mn is adapted to be assembled in at least two different locations of the corresponding seat 3 with respect to the cabin 100 , in particular to the longitudinal axis x, LA, within the cabin 100 .
- each the forward facing seat unit M 1 , M 2 whereas the orientation of the seat 3 is forward facing, particularly in the flight direction FD.
- the location of the seat 3 of each of the forward facing seat units M 1 , M 2 is opposite to each other. Therefore, the seat units M 1 , M 2 are adapted to be assembled with identically orientated seats 3 , whereas the locations differ from each other, particularly with respect to each of the seat units M 1 , M 2 .
- each of the angled seat units M 3 , M 4 whereas the orientation of the seat 3 is angled with respect to the longitudinal axis x, LA of the cabin 100 .
- each of the angled seat units M 3 , M 4 can be one of a termed inwardly or outwardly angled seat unit M 3 , M 4 .
- the location of the seat 3 of each of the angled seat units M 3 , M 4 is opposite to each other.
- the seat units M 3 , M 4 are adapted to be assembled with different orientated seats 3 , whereas the locations differ from each other, exemplarily with respect to each of the seat units M 3 , M 4 .
- the different seat units M 1 to Mn are configured such that each of them having some components C of the assembly set 1 that can be used to create different cabin layouts, e.g. inline/outline/herringbone seating combinations.
- different seat shell structures F 1 to Fm e.g. furniture parts
- the wall structure 6 of the forward facing seat unit M 1 and the wall structure 6 of the angled seat unit M 4 are substantially identical.
- the wall structure 6 of the forward facing seat unit M 2 can be used providing space for the angled seat 3 of the angled seat unit M 3 and vice versa.
- same congruent ground plan or identical outer dimension as the other seat units M 1 to Mn can be provided even when transferring from one of the forward facing seat unit M 1 , M 2 to one of the angled seat units M 3 , M 4 and vice versa.
- the different seat shell structures F 1 to Fm e.g. furniture parts, are optionally assembled with respect to each other such that at least dimensions of each seat unit M 1 to Mn remain substantially the same.
- FIG. 10 shows another section of a passenger seating arrangement 2 .
- the cabin section comprises four columns C 1 to C 4 wherein at least two of the columns C 2 and C 3 are center columns and the other two are outer columns C 1 and C 4 .
- Each of the columns C 1 to C 4 has in a front row section 16 three rows R 1 to R 3 comprising forward facing seat units M 1 and M 2 which are arranged behind each other in the longitudinal direction of the cabin 100 and are staggered.
- each of the columns C 1 to C 4 has in a center section 18 three rows R 4 to R 6 of several inwardly angled seat units M 4 .
- FIG. 11 shows a cabin section with four columns C 1 to C 4 . At least two of the columns C 2 and C 3 are center columns and the other two are outer columns C 1 and C 4 . Each of the columns C 1 to C 4 has, in a front row section 16 , one row R 1 comprising forward facing seat units M 1 and M 2 .
- each of the columns C 1 to C 4 has in a center section 18 five rows R 2 to R 6 of several outwardly and inwardly angled seat units M 3 and M 4 which are arranged behind each other in the longitudinal direction of the cabin 100 and are staggered.
- FIG. 12 shows a cabin section with four columns C 1 to C 4 . At least two of the columns C 2 and C 3 are center columns and the other two are outer columns C 1 and C 4 . Each of the columns C 1 to C 4 has in a front row section 16 two or three rows R 1 to R 3 comprising forward facing seat units M 1 and M 2 .
- each of the columns C 1 to C 4 has in a center section 18 six rows R 3 to R 8 of several outwardly angled seat units M 3 which are arranged behind each other in the longitudinal direction of the cabin 100 and are staggered.
- FIG. 13 shows a further embodiment of passenger seat arrangement 2 in a cabin 100 using the identical seat units M 1 and M 4 which are assembled in another manner so that another seating configuration is available as shown in FIGS. 8 to 12 .
- any other passenger seating arrangements 2 comprising outer columns C 1 , C 4 and/or inner center columns C 2 and C 3 with variable and/or identical arrangement of seat units M 1 to Mn—forward facing seat units M 1 , M 2 , inwardly and/or outwardly angled seat units M 3 and M 4 .
- the seat units M 1 to Mn are created by common components C of the assembly set 1 .
- the seat units M 1 to M 4 are primary seat units M 1 to M 4 having at least seat shell structures F 1 to F 4 which are similar in all dimensions, e.g. in all X, Y and Z dimensions. These seat units M 1 to M 4 share similar styling identity and character.
- a number of different overall seating layouts within the cabin 100 is configurable by optionally assembling a number of common furniture parts with respect to each other depending on an orientation of the seat 3 within desired kind of seat units M 1 to Mn.
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